Guest guest Posted May 21, 2008 Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 The planet ruling a major period represents the prime general influence and the source of effects. it sets the tone for the period. It determines the initiation of any effect and if strong induces a greater degree of motivation and initiative. There are several ways of measuring planetary strenght, but as a first approximation,a planet that is exalted or in its own sign and unainted by malefic influences,is the helpful and strong. If the major period lord is weak, a general lack of energy and initiative is experienced and things do not get started easily. The areas in life governed by the house owned bye the dasa lord describe the initiators in that major period.the elemental nature of the house whether it be fiery earthy fixed or movable, male or female, angular or cadent etc,is important too. Once these sources of effects have been defined, one next looks at the star in which the dasa lord is placed.The planet ruling this star would indicate the areas affected during the dasa. Consideration of the strength of the star lord is also important.If the major lord is strong, then the element of free-will is stronger,the star lord harboring he major period lord is very strong,then there could be a touch of fae in the effects experienced. Finally,one considers the lord of the asterismal subdivision in which the dasa lord is located.This planet by its disposition towards the star lord whould determine whether the effort will result in success or failure. Its strength determines the degree effect of the event on the individual and his/her life. To reiterate,the major lord is the source of an effect,its star lord indicate the nature of the effect and its sublord indicates success or failure. The same logic is applied when the effect of a sub period in as dasa is considered.The only diffenence is that the sub period is limited by the major period. If he major period denies marriage,while the minor period promises so,the likilyhood of marriage is bleak or short lasting during such a perios. This sceme generally attributed to krishnamurty is one of many considerations that may be studied in order to delineate dasa period effects in a chart. Thanks AZEEM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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